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Hard spheres systems stable solid structures

Although most of the studies of this model have focused on the fluid phase in connection with the theory of electrolyte solutions, its solid-fluid phase behavior has been the subject of two recent computer simulation studies in addition to theoretical studies. Smit et al. [272] and Vega et al. [142] have made MC simulation studies to determine the solid-fluid and solid-solid equilibria in this model. Two solid phases are encountered. At low temperature the substitutionally ordered CsCl structure is stable due to the influence of the coulombic interactions under these conditions. At high temperatures where packing of equal-sized hard spheres determines the stability a substitutionally disordered fee structure is stable. There is a triple point where the fluid and two solid phases coexist in addition to a vapor-liquid-solid triple point. This behavior can be qualitatively described by using the cell theory for the solid phase and perturbation theory for the fluid phase [142]. Predictions from density functional theory [273] are less accurate for this system. [Pg.170]


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